Featured Projects
Arts & Crafts
Pour wet concrete into burlap-lined bundt pans and 1 pantry staple, and neighbors keep asking where you bought this
Georgia Lynn
Lady paints shapes over gray concrete on her patio. The result looks so expensive
Georgia Lynn
Gardening
August is perfect for multiplying plants. Here are the top 10 easy cutting candidates
Holly Owens
Gardening
My nana showed me this trick to stop weeds from popping up in 2 mins with almost 0 work. Here’s how it works
Jessica Jacobs
Lady mounts dark numbers over milky panel on fence. This front yard transformation is unreal
Morgan Reed
Lady lays wooden boards over gray blocks on her patio. Everyone asks where she bought it
McKayla Davis
Lady embeds tall glass cylinders through smooth stones in her garden. The backyard has never looked better
Holly Owens
Arts & Crafts
Slice up a pool noodle and tuck in LED lights. Your backyard will glow brighter than ever!
Morgan Reed
Most people toss old wooden picture frames... huge mistake. Tie 4 together at the corners and it actually turns out beautiful.
Holly Owens
Lady lays rustic wood planks over thin metal legs on her porch. Everyone asks where she bought it
Georgia Lynn
Lady lines tall copper lanterns along stones in her garden. This totally transformed the front yard
Georgia Lynn
Lady stacks gray stone panels around metal ring in her backyard. The result looks so expensive
Morgan Reed
Pack thick cement over inverted plastic kitchen colanders leaving the drainage holes open. The finished piece looks store-bought.
Holly Owens
Press a decorative rubber welcome mat into wet cement slabs on the driveway. This upgraded the whole garden in a weekend.
McKayla Davis
Fill plastic sandcastle building buckets with wet cement. This costs almost nothing to make.
Holly Owens
Pour wet cement between a large and small plastic laundry basket. Neighbors ask where she bought them.
Georgia Lynn
Press woven plastic placemats into wet cement poured in shallow cardboard boxes. The texture looks like carved stone.
Georgia Lynn
Arts & Crafts
Woman glues a bunch of flip flops onto a board. This might be the cheeriest front porch idea yet!
Georgia Lynn
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